Telemedicine can support home-based self-care for liver transplant recipients after discharge from the hospital. This study aimed to (1) provide an overview of the forms of home care for liver transplant patients; (2) identify the content elements of telemedicine in the home care of liver transplant patients; and (3) summarize the effect and outcome indexes of using telemedicine in liver transplantation patients. A search was performed in the electronic databases of PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Embase, Google Scholar, CNKI, Wan Fang data and Wei Pu database through March 1, 2024. Subject heading and keywords were used to reflect the concepts of telemedicine, hepatic transplantation. Studies of tele-home care after transplantation in liver transplant recipients over 18 years of age and the form, content elements, and outcome assessments of telemedicine were included. A total of 16 articles met the inclusion criteria, and from this, the application form of telemedicine in liver transplantation patients, intervention elements and evaluation outcome indexes were identified. The forms of application include internet platform, applications, network communication software, and portable devices; and the elements of intervention include telemonitoring, remote health guidance, telerecordings, teleconsultation, and telerehabilitation; and the outcome indicators include physiological indicators, psychological status, Quality of life, self-management ability, compliance, satisfactory degree, complication rate, readmission rate, and feasibility. Telemedicine is active and feasible in the home-based self-care of patients after liver transplantation, but its application is immature and there are still some problems.

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